
Album Review: Abigail Williams - A Void Within Existence
Reviewed by Rich Oliver
Abigail Williams are a band that have had multiple reinventions throughout their time from their metalcore influenced beginnings to symphonic black metal to melodic black metal to the atmospheric black metal sound that prevails today. The one constant throughout the twenty plus years of Abigail Williams is frontman, guitarist and band mastermind Ken Sorceron and he remains very much at the helm for the sixth album “A Void Within Existence”. Joining Ken is guitarist Vance Valenzuela (of Vale Of Pnath), bassist John Porada (of Pulchra Morte) and esteemed drummer Mike Heller (of Malignancy & Raven).
“A Void Within Existence” is an album that expands on what Abigail Williams did with the acclaimed predecessor to this album - “Walk Beyond The Dark” in 2019 - with a darker, more despondent and bleaker feel. The atmosphere is as bleak as can be from the dissonant album opener ‘Life Disconnected’ to the haunting and melancholic ‘Nonexistence’ to the unbridled fury of ‘Still Nights’.

